Outer Sunset is a deeply felt story about the intimate place where we revise, or live without, our dreams.
Jim Finley—a recently retired English teacher living alone on the shifting edge of San Francisco—has been set, unwittingly, on the back porch of life. Trying to harmonize the voices in his head, he sits most days by his stack of “to-do” books until, one day, his daughter comes home with the worst news of her life. Everything changes. As his broken heart reengages, he steps back into a new world. He sees his ex-wife has launched into a larger life than the one they’d shared. He is surprised to find it easier to talk to his son’s immigrant girlfriend, or even the remains of a Russian saint, than to the young man he’s raised. He misconnects with Carol—his first date in decades—a woman he enjoys talking with but doesn’t quite hear. Set in the pre-tech calm before the turn of this century, Outer Sunset is a deeply felt story about the intimate place where long-lasting growth occurs in our lives; how we revise, or live without, our dreams; how to love the flaws of those closest to you and watch a child grow away into someone better than you’d imagined; and how to be shaken by beauty amidst unimaginable loss and remain standing.
Mark Ernest Pothier's stories have won a Chicago Tribune/Nelson Algren award and been long-listed for the Pirate's Alley/Faulkner - William Wisdom Prize. He holds an MFA from San Francisco State, a BA from St. John's College in Annapolis, and lives with his wife and kids in San Francisco.
San Francisco Chronicle calls Outer Sunset "an altogether impressive debut, a wise, elegantly written book about a transformational moment for a family and their city."
Plus Outer Sunset has landed on the top 15 list of New Books for May by Alta.
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